At room temperature carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas; of course this gas can be liquefied or solidified.
At room temperature oxygen (O) is a gas; of course this gas can be liquefied or solidified. Oxygen has a diatomic molecule, O2. An allotropic form is ozone, O3.
All gases exist also in cylinders, as compressed gases, under high pressure. Also the purity is variable, depending on the scope of use.
Carbon dioxide is carried dissolved in the blood plasma. Oxygen is insufficiently soluble for this so it travels bound to the haemoglobin of the red blood cells. The complex is called oxyhaemoglobin.
Carbon dioxide comes out of animals and oxygen comes out of plants in the environment. The opposite is true of what goes in.
the oxygen we breathe is two bonded oxygen atoms: O2
There are more than four gases in air but the four most abundant are nitrogen, oxygen, argon and carbon dioxide. There are others in smaller quantities, e.g. hydrogen, helium, neon, krypton, methane.
When you inhale air the concentration is abut 21% of oxygen but in your lungs some of it gets consumed and replaced by carbon dioxide the concentration of exhaled oxygen depends on your metabolism and oxygen consumption.
The atmosphere is primarily composed of Nitrogen (N2), which accounts for 78%. Oxygen follows, accounting for 20% of its volume, with argon less than 1%. The remainder is composed of particulates and trace gases, including water vapor.
Both are covalent compounds and in solid state they look like same solid water is wet ice and solid carbon dioxide is dry ice.
Nitrogen - 78% Oxygen - 21% Carbon Dioxide - 0.04% Argon - 0.09% And traces of: - Helium - Neon - Krypton - Xenon - Hydrogen - Methane - Nitrous Oxide
The main dissolved gases found in the ocean include, but are not limited to: carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen. Dissolved gases, especially oxygen, are important, since it provides dissolved oxygen for aquatic organisms to "breathe" in. Also, the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean helps lessen the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment.
Carbon and oxygen. --- Co2 =Cabon dioxide
Oxygen makes up roughly 20% of the atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide makes up 0.035% of the atmosphere.
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Yeast produces carbon dioxide.
carbon monoxide, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide
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Hemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to the body and carbon dioxide back from the body to the lungs.
oxygen(02) and carbon dioxide(C02)
Both carbon dioxide and oxygen found in air enters through the stomata. More at Link
Yes. The lungs put oxygen into the blood and takes out carbon dioxide, which you breath out. The blood brings oxygen to all muscles and other tissues in the body and removes carbon dioxide.
The carbon dioxide and oxygen are the two main gases in plasma. When blood travels to the lungs the concentration of these two gases changes.